The Moving picture world (May 1922)

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NOT since Cecil B. DeMille's "Forbidden Fruit" has Agnes Ay res appeared in a picture so eminently suited to her beauty and talents. As the pampered product of a millionaire home, who, after many strenuous experiences, discovers that other values than wealth exist in life, she is superb. As the title implies, the star wears some gorgeous gowns ; her wardrobe for this picture is probably the largest ever used in one production. Beautiful and luxurious sets form splendid backgrounds for this great drama of a woman's soul. Paul Powell will direct. He will be remembered as director of some of Mary Pickford's greatest successes and many successful big Paramount pictures. AOOLPH ZUKOPo PR.ESENTS Agnes Ayres J? Dau^ter qfCuxunj By Beulah Marie Dix Directed by Paul Powell